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VOLUME 12 — NUMBER 10 THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971
— PHONE — M9-M21 ¦ n fJo Answer 459.09M Home Phone 459-0995
FRANK PARISEK PO 192
nWiTlKY, ILL
6 PAGES
'BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. THEN GO AHEAD"
DavM Crockett
Huntley High School Class of '71 Graduate
'¦ •' ^.^i :. 1 ^rl-
7 cents per copy
Annual Lions
Chichen
Bar-B'^Q^
This Father's Day, June 2(H.h, the Huntley Lions Club will again hold their Annual Chicken Barbeque at the Huntley Firebam. This dinner is the organization's primary money- making project and all members and their wives work diligently to prepare the succulent meal.
Dinner consists of barbequed chi¬ cken, hame baked beans, potatoes, cold slaw, roll, butter and beverage. To compliment the chicken, which is prepared by' the men of the club over open barbeque pits, is a spec¬ ial sauce, prepared from a family recipe of Henry Marlowe, owner of Marlowe's Feed and Hatchery in Huntley. Pies, prepared by the lad¬ ies of the club will al.so be available.
Serving lime is from 11:00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Donalioas are: adults, SI.75: children, under 12, $.75.
Money raised by this non-profit organization will be used to promote youth activities Ihroughout the area.
The Lions Club invites all to come to Huntley, "'A Friendly Village with Country Charm," and enjoy a delicious meal in a congenial at¬ mosphere while aiding this worttiwile arganization.
Starts Monday
Opening day rf the summer sesr- i:n al the Huntl-^y Flemcntary Sch¬ ocl will b3 Monday, June 14. Class- <.-. will run from K:.^0 lo 12 noon. On certain days, ti'iere will be field t' ips extending into the afternoon hours. Thero will be no July 4th \acalion, school will resume Mon¬ day, July Sth.
School Board
The June Meeting of the Board cf Education, District 158, will be held on June 14th at 7:45 P.M. in the Board Room.
Following the payment of bills and committee reports the following Old Business will be handled: Summer repairs and Maintenance, and De¬ partment Budgets.
New Business includes: Review of Salaries for Non-Certified Per¬ sonnel Book Rental, Milk Costs, and a request for early graduation.
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^e HUNTLEY "^fa^rfe
VOLUME 12 — NUMBER 10 THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971
— PHONE — M9-M21 ¦ n fJo Answer 459.09M Home Phone 459-0995
FRANK PARISEK PO 192
nWiTlKY, ILL
6 PAGES
'BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. THEN GO AHEAD"
DavM Crockett
Huntley High School Class of '71 Graduate
'¦ •' ^.^i :. 1 ^rl-
7 cents per copy
Annual Lions
Chichen
Bar-B'^Q^
This Father's Day, June 2(H.h, the Huntley Lions Club will again hold their Annual Chicken Barbeque at the Huntley Firebam. This dinner is the organization's primary money- making project and all members and their wives work diligently to prepare the succulent meal.
Dinner consists of barbequed chi¬ cken, hame baked beans, potatoes, cold slaw, roll, butter and beverage. To compliment the chicken, which is prepared by' the men of the club over open barbeque pits, is a spec¬ ial sauce, prepared from a family recipe of Henry Marlowe, owner of Marlowe's Feed and Hatchery in Huntley. Pies, prepared by the lad¬ ies of the club will al.so be available.
Serving lime is from 11:00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Donalioas are: adults, SI.75: children, under 12, $.75.
Money raised by this non-profit organization will be used to promote youth activities Ihroughout the area.
The Lions Club invites all to come to Huntley, "'A Friendly Village with Country Charm," and enjoy a delicious meal in a congenial at¬ mosphere while aiding this worttiwile arganization.
Starts Monday
Opening day rf the summer sesr- i:n al the Huntl-^y Flemcntary Sch¬ ocl will b3 Monday, June 14. Class-